Cognitive Psychology (Internet Mode)
認知心理學 (網上模式)
Start Date
December 13, 2021
Tuition Fee
HK$ 1,080.00
Level
General Short Courses
Course Enquiries
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Enrolment Enquiries
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Closing Date for Application
December 06, 2021
1 Mode of delivery:Distance Learning
This course will NOT provide live sessions. Students will learn in distance learning mode through written course materials in conjunction with the Required Textbook*.
Course materials include: 'Course Guide', 'Course Notes', “Video Clips**”, 'Course Assignments' and 'Study Schedule'. Video clips that are supplemented to the course. They will only cover the main points of the course but not the whole content.
* Students are required to purchase the textbook on their own. For details, please refer to the column 'Required Textbook' below.
** Students in Postal Mode will receive printed course materials ONLY. NO video clips will be provided to students in Postal Mode
Course materials include: 'Course Guide', 'Course Notes', “Video Clips**”, 'Course Assignments' and 'Study Schedule'. Video clips that are supplemented to the course. They will only cover the main points of the course but not the whole content.
* Students are required to purchase the textbook on their own. For details, please refer to the column 'Required Textbook' below.
** Students in Postal Mode will receive printed course materials ONLY. NO video clips will be provided to students in Postal Mode
2 Introduction
Cognitive psychology is, in a broad sense, the study of thinking. It explores how people allocate their mental resources; how they perceive the world around them; how they remember past experiences, how they describe the world with language; and how they reason through problems. Research in cognitive psychology is an exciting field, and the studies can reveal amazing insights into the workings of the human mind.
This course examines the areas of attention, perception, memory, language and problem solving, which are the major areas of research in cognitive psychology.
This course examines the areas of attention, perception, memory, language and problem solving, which are the major areas of research in cognitive psychology.
3 Course Outline
Section 1 Attention
Selective Attention
Divided Attention
Automatic Processing
Section 2 Perception
Gestalt Principles
Visual Perception Theory
Perception Constancy
Section 3 Memory
Stages of Memory
Multi-store Model of Memory
Working Memory
Levels of Processing
Forgetting
Mnemonic Devices
Section 4 Languages and Cognition
Language Acquisition
Language Production
Language Comprehension
Language, Culture and Thought
Problem Solving
Decision Making
Selective Attention
Divided Attention
Automatic Processing
Section 2 Perception
Gestalt Principles
Visual Perception Theory
Perception Constancy
Section 3 Memory
Stages of Memory
Multi-store Model of Memory
Working Memory
Levels of Processing
Forgetting
Mnemonic Devices
Section 4 Languages and Cognition
Language Acquisition
Language Production
Language Comprehension
Language, Culture and Thought
Problem Solving
Decision Making
4 Course Materials
English
5 Course Duration
Around 16 Weeks
6 Required Textbook
Eysenck, M W and Keane, M T, Cognitive Psychology:A Student’s Handbook, Psychology Press
* Students are required to purchase the textbook on their own.
* Students are required to purchase the textbook on their own.